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At Wanganui Police Court, Mr Barton, S.M., was a,sited to make an or- ' dor against a defaulting debtor because lie was spending Is 6cl a week on tobacco J His Worship was reported to say: “I can see no more reason for cutting off debtor’s tobacco than for cutting off the sugar in his tea.” The magistrate apparently recognised that the habitual smoker would go without tea altogether rather than give up his pipe. To a great many men tobacco is not a luxury—at is a necessity. Tobacco haters say it is highly injurious. It isn’t so long as it’s pure and good. Imported brands, everyone knows, contain far too much nicotine to be safe. But it is totally different with the New Zealand tobaccos. Being toasted—as no other tobaccos are—they are freed from nicotine poison and rendered quite harmless even though you smoke them to excess. There are several brands—every smoker knows “Cut Plug No. 10,’’ “Riverhead Gold,” “Navy Cut” and “Cavendish,” and knows moreover how good they are.—Advt.

ART. I'URTNG tlieir stay in Hokitika the CARLTONS will give lessons in oil and water-colour painting. Pupils may receive instructions at tlieir homes. Terms moderate. Apply Carltons, C/o Dominion Hotel. THANKS. HE MEMBERS of the family of *- the late Mrs Surgenor, desire to thank all friends for the many expressions of sympathy and condolence received, in connection with their recent bereavement. Rimu, March 26th. IN BANKRUPTCY. ITO'I’ICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that dividends are now payable at mv office, in the undermentioned estates: HOWARD, THOMAS ARTHUR, of Hokitika, sawmill hand—lirst and final dividend of 10s 2d in the pound, DUNN, HARRY JOHN, of Han Man. labourer—first and final dividend of 1 1-Gd in the pound C. W. CARVER. Official Assignee. Government Buildings, Hokitika. 26th. March, 1930.

AUCTION SAUK OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. JX LOWER KOKATAHT. AT THE MART, CAMP ST. WEDNESDAY. 2nd. APRIL, 1930. At 2 p.m. HOUSTON AND COY. -*-*A.* acting: under instructions from A. and R Mnynihnn, will offer by public auction us above:— AH that piece or parcel of land containing; 147 acres 1. rood and 14 perches, more or less, being part Section 1200. part Section 1122. Lots 1 and 2. of .section 1291 and other part of Section 1291. situated in Block 9, Kanieri Survey District. Land is practically all cleared, and in grass, well fenced, and has a big frontage to Kokatahi Alain Road : also frontages to White Hoad and Class’s Road This property will make a splendid dairy farm, and can he highly improved at small expense.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1930, Page 1

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423

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1930, Page 1

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